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The Business Facts Of A Matter, Sourced
Turn one messy question into a client-ready report and deck where every claim taps to its source. For legal work, that means the companies, markets, and industry practices behind a matter as checkable facts. Business facts only, never case law, never legal advice.
A deliberate boundary. This package researches business and market facts. It does not retrieve case law, statutes, or precedent, and it does not give legal advice.
What The Package Contains
- A designed report. The companies involved, their market positions, industry practices and norms, and the public financial context of the matter. Exportable to Word and PDF.
- A matching deck. The same fact pattern as slides for an internal briefing or a client update. Exportable to PowerPoint.
- A source ledger. Every claim labelled verified, partial, unverified, or contradicted, with the exact source passage one tap away, and disagreements between sources flagged rather than smoothed over. Closed by the Confidence Ledger.
Every claim is checked against its exact source passage before it is written. What fails the check is disclosed, never hidden. In legal work, an unsourced fact is a liability; here every fact arrives with its provenance attached.
An Example Structure
An illustrative outline. Your finished report follows your matter, not a fixed shape.
- The Companies Involved
- Market Positions And Competitive Context
- Industry Practices And Norms
- Public Financial Context
- Where The Sources Disagree
- The Confidence Ledger
Who Uses It
Lawyers and paralegals who need the commercial context of a dispute or transaction before the strategy discussion. In-house counsel sizing up a counterparty's market position and practices. Litigation support analysts assembling the background a partner will question line by line.
Common Questions
Does this retrieve case law or statutes?
No, by design. This package researches business and market facts only: the companies involved, their market positions, industry practices, and public financial context. Use your legal research tools for the law itself; this covers the commercial reality around it.
Can I put it in front of a client or a court?
Treat it as research support, not evidence and not legal advice. Every claim carries a label and taps open its exact source passage, so the report can be checked line by line before anything in it is used. Professional review remains yours.
Is a Verified claim guaranteed accurate?
No. Verified means the claim is supported by the source it cites, and sources can be wrong or out of date. Claims that come back partial, unverified, or contradicted are disclosed, never hidden, and the report flags where sources disagree with each other. The methodology explains each label.
Start With The Facts
One matter in. The business context out, with every claim ready to be checked.
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